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south to [Oregon, Utah and Montana. Type locality, Fort Re- 

 liance, Yukon district, specimens taken at Fort Yukon and St. 

 Michael, Alaska ; Chilliwack, Okanagan, Sumas Prairie, Twin 

 Buttes Mt., Ashnola River, and Osoyoos, British Columbia. 



Otocoris alpestris enthymia. Oberholser. 



Type locality, St. Louis, Saskatchewan. 



Geographical distribution : In summer, Saskatchewan, Assini- 

 boia, with possibly southwestern Manitoba. Breeding specimens 

 from Indian Head, Assiniboia ; St. Louis, Saskatchewan. 



. 0. alpestris arenicola DwiGm. = Otocoris alpestris leuco- 

 Icema Coues. 



Geographical distribution: In summer, north to the eastern side 

 of the Hocky Mountains in Alberta. Specimens examined by 

 Oberholser from Medicine Hat, Assiniboia; and Calgary, Alberta. 



Otocoris alpestris praticola Hens haw. 

 Geographical distribution : In summer, southern Canada, from 

 Manitoba to the north -shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Speci- 

 mens examined by Oberholser from Chateau Bay, Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence and Gatineau Point, Quebec ; Ottawa, Lome Park, 

 Peel County, Kingston, Toronto, Windsor and Bracebridge, 

 Ont.; Carberry, Rat Portage, Boggy Creek, Big Plain, Manitoba. 



Otocoris alpestris merrilli Dwight. 

 Geographical destribution : In summer, southern British Col- 

 umbia, east of the Coast Range. Specimens examined by Ober- 

 holser from Chilliwack, Kamloops, Osoyoos, Ashcroft and Sumas 

 Lake, British Columbia. 



Family XL. CORVIDiE. Crows, Jays, Magpies. 

 CLXVIII. PICA Brisson. 1760. 



475. American Magpie. 



Pica pica hudsonica (Sab.) Jordan. 1884. 



An accidental visitant at Montreal. A magpie was shot at 

 Chambly, twenty miles southeast of Montreal, about the year 1883. 

 (Wint/e.) I have known several to be taken at Kingston, Ont. ; 

 occurs regularly and is probably a resident along the east coast 

 of Lake Superior ; one was seen at Port Sydney, Muskoka district, 

 by Mr. Kay, in the summer of 1898. (/. H. Fleming.) On March 



